President directs Information Ministry to pay retirement benefits to Radio Pakistan employees

Author: APP

President Dr Arif Alvi on Monday directed the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MoIB) to pay pensionary benefits to 38 employees of Radio Pakistan within three months as their families were facing hardships due to delayed payments. The president noted with grave concern that a revenue-generating institution, such as Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (PBC), was facing an acute shortage of financial resources. He emphasized taking up the matter of providing funds to PBC at the highest level and directed the Secretary MoIB to seek approval of the competent authority to obtain funds for payment in lieu of pension, gratuity, and commutation within three months and report compliance to Wafaqi Mohtasib. The president gave these remarks while disposing of a representation filed by PBC against a decision of the Wafaqi Mohtasib directing it to make the payment to the aggrieved employees. The act of non-payment of benefits to employees under the garb of financial constraints amounted to maladministration, he added. The Mohtasib had regretted that the superannuated employees were roaming to get their genuine and legal rights, in such old ages, where every penny was a basic necessity of that retired employee. As per details, Syed Pervaiz Hussain Shah and 37 others (the complainants) had filed a complaint with the Wafaqi Mohtasib stating that they had retired from service of PBC on different dates and necessary Pension Payment Orders (PPOs) were issued but no payment was made so far. Feeling aggrieved, they approached the Wafaqi Mohtasib, who passed the order in their favour. PBC, then, chose to file a representation before the President against Mohtasib’s order.

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